Five journalists from North Macedonia were handed prizes at the EU Investigative Journalism Awards ceremony on October 18 in Skopje.
BIRN Kosovo held a three-day training course on investigative journalism and fact-checking with regional and international experts in Prishtina, Kosovo from October 11 to 13.
Ivana Milosavljević, Teodora Ćurčić, Vladimir Kostić, Gordana Andrić, Aleksandar Đorđević, Radmilo Marković and Anđela Milivojević received the EU Investigative Journalism Awards for Serbia 2024 on October 9 at Europe House in Belgrade.
Six journalists were handed awards at the EU Investigative Journalism Awards on Thursday for outstanding stories published in Albania last year.
Six journalists were handed awards at the EU Investigative Journalism Awards on September 30th.
Behar Mustafa, Kreshnik Gashi, Alberta Hashani, Dardan Hoti, Aulonë Kadriu and Dafina Halili were selected from many colleagues as 2023’s winners of awards for best investigative stories in Kosovo, for stories that exposed corruption in building premits, judicial misconduct and online and image-based sexual abuse and harassment.
Journalists from Albania, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and North Macedonia attending BIRN’s Regional Training Camp on Legally Safe and Crisis Reporting on September 18-20 in Bjelasnica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, learned how to protect themselves and their newsrooms from different kinds of attacks, including physical attacks, legal actions such as SLAPP lawsuits, as well as how to preserve their digital security.
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The Association of Journalists (AoJ) organised an investigative journalism training camp for 10 young journalists in Gölbaşı (Ankara) in the period 27-31 May. This year’s training camp aimed to combine the transfer of experience with the use of new technologies, especially artificial intelligence.
Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN) invites teams of individuals, including journalists, editors, producers and other media workers from Western Balkan public broadcasters to submit applications for production support and receive up to €8,000 for production of their TV stories.